Natalie Contessa received death threats, her address made public, and her community site was hacked after she gave an exclusive interview to M1 TV about the Swedish refugee situation. She is now under 24-hour protection by former special operation soldiers.Read more!

On Thursday Prime Minister Viktor Orbán gave a speech outside the Parliament Building in Kossuth tér, Budapest at the public commemoration marking the 170th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. In it he said that “This is our homeland, this is our life, and we have no other. Therefore we shall fight for it to the end and we shall never surrender”.Read more!

Former Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany and Prime Ministerial Aspirant - a political non-entity - Gergely Karácsony called on the leaders of the socialist party, LMP and Jobbik to run joint candidates in the spring's parliamentary elections three weeks from now.Read more!

Despite the cold, windy and rainy weather today's peace march - or more precisely pro-government rally - was the biggest ever. More than one hundred thousand people attended the rally.

According to experts, this strong showing due to the fact that people feel that the years ahead hold tremendous dangers and only a strong, experienced, and patriotic government can defend the country from mass migration that already devastated western Europe.Read more!

According to several experts, Facebook is censoring videos on political grounds interfering with the Hungarian election campaign.

M1 TV asked experts' opinion about the issue of censorship on Facebook because Wednesday morning the social site removed an interview with Natalie Contessa af Sandeberg, who had moved to Hungary from Sweden to escape migrant violence, from its website. The video got one million views in three days, before it was removed from Facebook.Read more!

Under no circumstances can a pre-electoral coalition be formed with those dark forces who attacked the Hungarian nation in 2006 said former Jobbik MP and Human Rights Activist Tamás Gaudi-Nagy to Echo TV.Read more!

“Hungary’s intent to work in closer cooperation with Austria and Italy on asylum policy”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó told Reuters on Monday.

Mr. Szijjártó said the Austrian People’s Party-Freedom Party government and the Italian centre-right coalition that won the elections in March have a similar position on the issue as the states of Central Europe.Read more!

More Swedish-Hungarians are coming forward and confirming Natalie Contessa af Sandeberg's account of the deteriorating public security in Sweden. Most of those who talked to hirado.hu live in Sweden for decades and leave no doubt that Natalie Contessa af Sandeberg's story is a true account of a country's struggle to survive mass migration. Read more!

Are you racist? Your university says you are – even if you don’t say, think, or do racist things – and it’s all down to the color of your skin. Lecturers are now being told to attend seminars to deal with their own “whiteness.”Read more!

Swedish-Hungarian Natalie Contessa af Sandeberg has moved from Stockholm to Hungary because of security reasons; she told channel M1 TV that currently, Hungary is one of the safest countries in Europe due to lack of migrants.Read more!

An Iranian man holding a Swedish travel document and a Swedish citizen of Iranian origin were arrested by border police at the Romanian-Hungarian border when they tried to smuggle six Iranian migrants into Hungary.Read more!